Endocrine Status in Patients with Optic Nerve Hypoplasia: Relationship to Midline Central Nervous System Abnormalities and Appearance of the Hypothalamic-Pituitary Axis on Magnetic Resonance Imaging

N. H. Birkebæk, L. Patel, N. B. Wright, J. R. Grigg, S. Sinha, C. M. Hall, D. A. Price, I. C. Lloyd, P. E. Clayton

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    Abstract

    We here: 1) describe the phenotypic spectrum, including magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) appearances of the pituitary stalk and anterior and posterior pituitary [H-P (hypothalamic-pituitary) axis], in children with optic nerve hypoplasia (ONH) with or without an abnormal septum pellucidum (SP); and 2) define endocrine dysfunction according to the MRI findings. Medical records of 55 children with ONH who had been assessed by ophthalmology and endocrine services were reviewed. All had MRI of the brain and H-P axis. Forty-nine percent of the ONH patients had an abnormal SP on MRI, and 64% had a H-P axis abnormality. Twenty-seven patients (49%) had endocrine dysfunction, and 23 of these had H-P axis abnormality. The frequency of endocrinopathy was higher in patients with an abnormal SP (56%) than a normal SP (39%). Patients were divided into four groups based on SP and H-P axis appearance: 1) both normal; 2) abnormal SP and normal H-P axis; 3) normal SP and abnormal H-P axis; and 4) both abnormal. The frequency of multiple pituitary hormone deficiency was highest (56%) in group 4, lower (35%) in group 3, and even lower (22%) in group 2. Precocious puberty was most common in group 2. None of the patients in group 1 had endocrine dysfunction. Thus, SP and H-P axis appearances on MRI can be used to predict the likely spectrum of endocrinopathy.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)5281-5286
    Number of pages5
    JournalJournal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism
    Volume88
    Issue number11
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Nov 2003

    Keywords

    • Adolescent
    • Adult
    • Child
    • Child, Preschool
    • Female
    • Humans
    • abnormalities: Hypothalamo-Hypophyseal System
    • Infant
    • Magnetic Resonance Imaging
    • Male
    • abnormalities: Optic Nerve
    • epidemiology: Pituitary Diseases
    • abnormalities: Pituitary Gland
    • Predictive Value of Tests
    • Risk Factors
    • abnormalities: Septum Pellucidum

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